Charles Schwab Corp (SCHW) slid 11 cents to $26.92 after the brokerage and investment bank said revenues in the second-quarter ending in June jumped 17% from a year ago to $1.83 billion.

Net income in the quarter soared 28% to $452 million or 30 cents per diluted share compared to $353 million or 25 cents per share from the same quarter last year.

Cal-Maine Foods Inc (CALM) soared 5.4% or $2.36 to $46.51 after the shell eggs producer stated net sales in the fourth-quarter ending on May 28 plummeted 24.8% from a year ago to $303 million.

Net in the quarter swung to a loss of $0.4 million or 1 cent per diluted share compared to net profit of $46.1 million or 95 cents per share from the same quarter last year.

Exxon Mobil Corporation (XOM) fell 29 cents to $94.83 after Reuters said oil and gas refiner offered to acquire Singapore-focused InterOil Corp and its stake in a Papua New Guinea gas-field for fixed price of $45 per share or about $2.2 billion, higher than the offer from Australia-based Oil Search Ltd.

Hasbro, Inc (HAS) plunged 6.2% or $5.30 to $80.20 after the toy and game products maker said revenues in the second-quarter ending on June 26 jumped 10% from a year ago to $878.9 million.

Net income in the quarter surged 25% to $52.1 million or 41 cents per diluted share compared to $41.8 million or 33 cents per share from the same quarter last year.

J B Hunt Transport Services Inc (JBHT) slipped 2.7% or $2.25 to $83.01 after the trucking services provider stated revenues in the second-quarter ending in June increased 5% from a year ago to $1.62 billion.

Net income in the quarter rose 1.9% to $105 million or 92 cents per diluted share compared to $103 million or 88 cents per share from the same quarter last year.

Lennox International Inc (LII) increased 1.3% or $1.85 to $149.85 after the climate control solutions provider said revenues in the second-quarter ending in June rose 3% from a year ago to $1.02 billion.

Net income in the quarter jumped 36.3% to $110.7 million or $2.51 per diluted share compared to $81.2 million or $1.78 per share from the same quarter last year.